Track Review: Glorilla & Cardi B, “Tomorrow 2”
Cardi and Glorilla trade verses about paying no mind to their detractors and stressing self-reliance above all else.
Track Review: Sam Smith & Kim Petras, “Unholy”
It’s rare to find songs so innately aware of their campy debauchery, but “Unholy” wears it proudly.
Track Review: Nicki Minaj, “Super Freaky Girl”
“Minaj's new single only piques interest because of what it reminds us of, not what it actually is.”
Track Review: Megan Thee Stallion & Future, “Pressurelicious”
The song’s blandness renders it passable, but forgettable.
Track Review: Reneé Rapp, “In the Kitchen”
Renée infuses pop’s recent stream of histrionic breakup ballads with her Broadway flair.
Track Review: Ciara, “Jump”
Ciara wields the frenetic production to deliver another high-energy dance track.
Track Review: Cardi B, Kanye West & Lil Durk, “Hot Shit”
An uncharacteristically weak single that's nothing more than a lukewarm offering.
Track Review: Lil Nas X & NBA YoungBoy Are “Late to da Party”
A missed opportunity to truly lay into the BET Awards as an institution and unpack how they fail to serve so many segments of the Black community.
Track Review: Beyoncé’s ‘Renaissance’ Commences With “Break My Soul”
A sizzling mixture of ‘90s house and NOLA bounce that results in a rousing dancefloor anthem of pure unadulterated joy.
Track Review: Chlöe, “Surprise”
Chlöe's stunning harmonies save the song from the pitfalls of its contrived lyrics.
Track Review: Rina Sawayama, “This Hell”
“This Hell,” the lead single for Hold The Girl, picks up where SAWAYAMA left off in its boundless exploration of arena rock and power pop.